Frank Frantz, Republican. He served from 1906 to 1907, the last Territorial Governor. Born May 7, 1872, at Roanoke, Illinois, and educated there. He made his home in Medford shortly after the opening of the Cherokee Outlet. He served with the “Rough Riders” under Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. After the Spanish-American War he moved to Enid, Oklahoma, where he was named postmaster from 1901 to 1903. He served as Indian Agent of the Osage Agency until he assumed the office of Governor January 13, 1906, to remain in office until statehood, November 16, 1907. Most of his later life, until his death March 9, 1941, was spent in the oil business. He is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa.